Ghana is set to welcome over 500 marketing and information technology (IT) professionals from across the continent for the 2025 African Marketing Confederacy (AMC) and Technology Information Confederation Africa (TICON Africa) conference.
The high-level event will take place from August 20 to 22 in Accra.
With the theme “Enabling Africa’s Take on Future Innovation Standards and Global Influence,” the conference aims to position Ghana as a central hub for marketing and tech innovation on the continent.
David Gowu, President of TICON Africa, described the event as a unique platform for Ghanaian businesses to showcase their offerings, connect with continental peers, and explore new market opportunities.
“This is more than just a conference, it’s a movement to amplify the impact of ICT and marketing associations in Africa through strategic partnerships,” he said.
The three-day event will feature expert-led workshops focused on five key sub-themes, promoting deep knowledge exchange and collaboration among delegates.
Vice President of the Chartered Institute of Marketing Ghana (CIMG), Mrs. Ama Amoah, emphasized the conference’s potential to reshape Africa’s digital and marketing sectors.
She noted that discussions will include AI-driven strategies, digital commerce, and purpose-driven branding to address industry challenges.
Mrs. Amoah encouraged active participation from local marketers and businesses, stressing that the event is a rare opportunity to influence the future of African marketing.
She also called for stronger collaboration between the private and public sectors to foster sustainable development and generational impact.
She expressed confidence that the AMC TICON 2025 Conference would further solidify Ghana’s leadership role in Africa’s digital and commercial transformation.